The Winning Ways of Togetherness

John Gilbert • 12 September 2022

Sharing knowledge to bring people together and raise our frequencies

The winning ways of togetherness by John Gilbert, Community Assembly of the British Isles

Everyone has something to share in wisdom, story or logic and when these insights are brought together, it's amazing to see the connections and missing links discovered by people during their own unique journey.

 

When information is shared and assimilated, it shows us how we can best approach our future. It is the sharing of genuine insights and links to beneficial knowledge that will ultimately enable us to defeat the dark forces. In order to live in harmony and co-operation with each other we must see the bigger picture which is their greatest fear. The division and isolation of groups is one of the tactics used to make 'we the people' easier to control.

 

Gathering and sharing knowledge is therefore one of the most important quests of the Community Assembly of the British Isles (CABI). Unless we can achieve a clear structure of co-operation and take on board the principle of 'knowledge-flow' then we are going nowhere.

 

The frequency within CABI has changed for the better during the last few weeks and, as more people are discovering us, our growth is steady and sure. The more people who find us and connect with us, the stronger our new reality becomes. Our combined role is to keep it that way and use our efforts to make sure our new Founding Facilitators have a clear understanding of the whole picture and our collective vision for the future. As the saying goes; 'Alone I am a Picasso but in harmony with others I become a Leonardo da Vinci' - even if I do have a rubbish smile.

 

The more people who understand ethics and decide to join us, the more confident and resilient we become as a community-based network. We are finding each other bit by bit and this is not a quick process which is why it is so important to keep everyone well informed. This is a key driver for the CABI and the more we communicate with each other, the faster others are able to see our light.

 

However, we should never try to force the pace, and must always operate from a position of deference and respect for the free will of others. As an aside, some of us have learned techniques to clear energy pathways and this is something we are happy to share through the Community Light Brigade.

 

The motto of CABI is 'Per Opera Ad Astra' which translates as 'Through Service to the Stars.' I chose this because we know that being of service to others and being kind to each other raises our individual spiritual frequencies. In turn, the higher each of our individual spiritual frequencies become the more we are able to raise our collective frequency.

 

And the higher our collective spiritual frequency the brighter our little light will shine.


John Gilbert MD (AV), MCHI, SAC Dip, FGAV, MBCS, MIET, C.Eng., LCGI

Co-founder of the Community Assembly of the British Isles

Community Assembly Facilitator

Community Peace Constable

Community Light Brigade




John Gilbert, Community Peace Constable

About John

A technician for the RAF before working in the boat building industry and obtaining degrees in marine engineering and electrical and mechanical engineering before achieving a Masters Degree in Information and Communications Technology. Studied Homeopathy in my late 30s after being crippled with arthritis and led me to became a qualified Homeopathic Practitioner.  I went on to study Indian and Chinese medicines, Ayurvedic Medicine and Cellular Medicine over the years and became a qualified Master Herbalist before studying  with Dr Matthias Rath who was a student of Linus Pauling. I have been a runner of long distances since 8 years of age, and remain competitive at the age of (nearly) 72.


John co-founded the Community Assembly of the British Isles in May 2020 with Claire Baker and Susan Carruthers.

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